Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Check Out These Videos About Outsourcing - DailyBlogTips

Check Out These Videos About Outsourcing - DailyBlogTips


Check Out These Videos About Outsourcing

Posted: 10 May 2010 06:13 PM PDT

You probably heard about the launch of “Outsource Force”, right? It is a program created by John Reese (one of the most successful marketers around) that guides people on how to achieve better results by learning how to outsource parts of their businesses.

I was not planning to promote this launch, but I have always been interested in outsourcing, so I went to watch the free videos that John was giving away as a promotional material. Once I watched the first two I thought to myself “Man, this is some good stuff,” and that is why I decided to sign-up as an affiliate and recommend them.

Even if you are not considering to buy his product at all you should still check the videos out. You’ll need to subscribe to his email list, but that is it, and the videos are really worth it.

Here are some of the things you’ll learn:

  • The basic outsourcing principle that leads to wealth.
  • A couple of websites you can use to find full time workers for as
    low as 300 dollars per month.
  • A gadget you can use to brainstorm ideas and communicate them to
    your workers.
  • The test you can use to verify whether the worker is smart/proactive or not.
  • The software that John uses to manage all his workers and projects.

Click here to sign-up and get access to the videos. Just to give you an idea of how much people are liking them, a couple of videos got over 1,000 comments already.


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I Have Moved to Hostgator

Posted: 10 May 2010 08:35 AM PDT

Hopefully you guys haven’t noticed anything (while I was freaking out in the back-end…), but over this weekend I have moved all my websites to a new dedicated server on Hostgator.

Overall the transfer was smooth, and the customer support both on Hostgator and Doreo (my previous host) helped a lot. I just did the small mistake of not shortening the TTL of the nameservers before switching, but I’ll talk more about that on a future post.

So why did I decide to move? It was mainly a business decision. I was a super happy client with Doreo, and still recommend it as one of the best hosting companies I have ever used, but for the growth of my online projects it made sense to move to a bigger hosting company. Hostgator hosts over 2,5 million domains, so it is as big as you can get.

This was not a blind bet either. I have been hosting some smaller websites with Hostgator for over one year already, so I had plenty of time to test their customer support, uptime guarantee, server speeds and so on. Since I was very pleased in all these areas, I decided to go ahead and move all my sites there.

I am also planning a possible partnership with them, but I can’t get into too many details right now. And just to clarify things, Hostgator is not sponsoring this blog and they are not hosting my sites for free. I pay like any other customer.

Finally, please let me know if you find anything that is not working as it is supposed to, as moving websites across different servers is always tricky.


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